Configuring a mac address filter, Figure 184 confi – Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual

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Interface

To configure link detection on switch ports:

1. Click Security, Network Access.

2. Select Configure Interface from the Step list.

3. Click the Link Detection button.

4. Modify the link detection status, trigger condition, and the response for any port.

5. Click Apply.

FIGURE 184

Configuring Link Detection for Network Access

Configuring a MAC Address Filter

Use the Security > Network Access (Configure MAC Filter) page to designate specific MAC
addresses or MAC address ranges as exempt from authentication. MAC addresses present in MAC
Filter tables activated on a port are treated as pre-authenticated on that port.

CLI References

“Network Access (MAC Address Authentication)”

on page 197

Command Usage

Specified MAC addresses are exempt from authentication.

Up to 65 filter tables can be defined.

There is no limitation on the number of entries used in a filter table.

Parameters

These parameters are displayed:

Filter ID – Adds a filter rule for the specified filter.

MAC Address – The filter rule will check ingress packets against the entered MAC address or
range of MAC addresses (as defined by the MAC Address Mask).

MAC Address Mask – The filter rule will check for the range of MAC addresses defined by the
MAC bit mask. If you omit the mask, the system will assign the default mask of an exact match.
(Range: 000000000000 - FFFFFFFFFFFF; Default: FFFFFFFFFFFF)

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